Wednesday, March 3, 2021

NEARLY 1,000 NURSING STUDENTS TO SUPPORT NYC HEALTH + HOSPITALS’ COVID-19 VACCINATION OPERATION IN CUNY PARTNERSHIP

 


Supervised by faculty, CUNY students will support vaccine operations with clerical and workflow responsibilities, appointment logistics, administering vaccines, and observing patients after receiving vaccines

 

CUNY partnership will support the necessary nursing workforce needed to accomplish the public health system’s mission of vaccinating City’s most vulnerable populations while fulfilling meaningful clinical and field experience training for students


 NYC Health + Hospitals today announced its partnership with the City University of New York (CUNY) that will provide 984 nursing students to help support with the system’s COVID-19 vaccination operation. Supervised by CUNY faculty, students will be assigned throughout the system’s 11 hospitals and Gotham Health community-based clinics to support vaccine operations. Their responsibilities will include clerical tasks, management of workflows, appointment logistics, vaccine administration, and monitoring required observation periods after patients receive their injection. The students will begin being deployed across the system this week. Time spent in vaccine clinics throughout the system will contribute to nursing and health professions students’ required clinical hours as part of their education. The number of nursing students might increase depending as eligibility and demand for vaccines increases in the coming weeks.

 

“NYC Health + Hospitals is eternally grateful for the support we’ve received from partners, like CUNY, through this pandemic that have sourced additional hands to help save lives,” said NYC Health + Hospitals Senior Vice President and System Chief Nurse Executive Natalia Cineas, DNP, RN, NEA-BC. “We are confident the support from these students will further facilitate swift and safe workflow as vaccine supply increases and eligibility expands.”

 

“CUNY’s health professional students are proud to support our partner, NYC Health + Hospitals, on local vaccine administration to help stop the pandemic in New York City” said CUNY University Dean for Health and Human Services, Patricia Simino Boyce, PhD, RN. “Our students – and our University – value the opportunity to serve at this important time.”

 

In order to be able to support the vaccine operations within NYC Health + Hospitals, students are required to undergo competency checks and compete specific online training modules that includs “COVID-19 Vaccine: Training for Pfizer & Moderna Vaccine Administration,” and “COVID-19 Vaccination Training for RNs & LPNs.” They will also be required to complete the system’s new employee orientation and review the general compliance/HIPAA regulations. The ability to utilize CUNY students in this capacity came after a State Department of Health Executive Order allowed students to help with operations.

 

CUNY students are scheduled to stay on with the public health system to support vaccine operations through the spring 2021 academic semester.

 

NYC Health + Hospitals continues its commitment to help vaccinate the most vulnerable New Yorkers against the Coronavirus. According to eligibility policy from the State, the public health system is vaccinating New Yorkers over 65 years of age, as well as essential workers, and people with certain co-morbidities.

 

To find a vaccine site near you and make an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine, visit https://vaccinefinder.nyc.gov/.

 


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